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  • 15-11-2017
  • Mathematics
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Suppose Q and R are independent events. Find P(Q and R) if P(Q) = 0.32 and P(R) = 0.19.

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AbuShosha AbuShosha
  • 15-11-2017
.32*.19=0.608
Sinc3 they are independent
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kudzordzifrancis
kudzordzifrancis kudzordzifrancis
  • 13-01-2019
ANSWER

[tex]P(Q \: and \: R)=0.0608[/tex]


It was given that,

[tex]P(Q) = 0.32[/tex]
and

[tex]P(R) = 0.19[/tex]



Events Q and R and independent events if and only if



[tex]P(Q \: and \: R)=P(Q) \times P(R)[/tex]


We therefore substitute the respective probabilities to obtain,


[tex]P(Q \: and \: R) = 0.32\times0.19[/tex]

[tex]P(Q \: and \: R)=0.0608[/tex]
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